Inquiry Learning Spaces

Create Inquiry Learning Spaces and give your students the experience of doing science.

Inquiry Learning Spaces (ILSs) are personalized learning resources for students, including a lab, apps, and any other type of multimedia material. ILSs follow an inquiry cycle. Inquiry cycles can differ but the basic Go-Lab cycle consists of the phases Orientation, Conceptualisation, Investigation, Conclusion, and Discussion. The aim of an ILS is to provide students with an opportunity to conduct scientific experiments, being guided through the inquiry process and supported at each step.

This page presents ILSs created by teachers or the Go-Lab and/or Next-Lab team (and often in co-creation), on a large set of domains and in many languages. You can create ILSs starting from an online lab, but also copy and adapt an existing ILS with the help of the Go-Lab authoring platform. Visit the Support page where you will find demo-videos, tips & tricks, and user manuals, that explain how to work with the Go-Lab authoring platform and how to publish your own ILS once it is finished.

If you are looking for Inquiry Learning Spaces especially suitable for the curricula of Benin, Kenya or Nigeria, please visit our Collections page.

Sound is produced when an object vibrates. It is a form of mechanical wave hence requires a material medium for its propagation.
The chief objective of this ILS is to demonstrate that sound needs a material medium for its propagation.

The ILS is prepared for Form 3 ( Grade 11) Kenyan curriculum.This will help the the learner to understand the Ohm's law clearly. It helps the learner to vary the current and voltage when the resistance is kept constant. The ILS uses the 5Es stages of the learning process.

The ILS is based on a topic covered at Form 3 (Grade 11) Kenyan curriculum. It gives a good chance for the learner to investigate and understand the relationship between the angles of incidence and the corresponding angles of refraction as light moves from one medium to another.